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Degu [Visitor] in response to: Bad weather affects Ethiopia's flower export for valentineSat, 18 Feb 2012 07:57:03 +0000Degu [Visitor]c411189@http://nazret.com/blog/<p>Pure <br />
That is an empty pride or total ignorance; farming is at a level of &#8220;rocket since &#8220;for our farmers. Leave alone preparing flower for foreign market, we are unable to feed our selves at list in the last 45 years. &#8220;Ethiopian can do themselves and benefit from it&#8221; you are a joke. <br /></p>Pure
That is an empty pride or total ignorance; farming is at a level of “rocket since “for our farmers. Leave alone preparing flower for foreign market, we are unable to feed our selves at list in the last 45 years. “Ethiopian can do themselves and benefit from it” you are a joke. ]]>http://nazret.com/blog/index.php/2012/02/15/bad-weather-affects-ethiopia-s-flower-export-for-valentine#c411189
pure [Visitor] in response to: Bad weather affects Ethiopia's flower export for valentineSat, 18 Feb 2012 01:08:04 +0000pure [Visitor]c411175@http://nazret.com/blog/<p>Degu</p>
<p>Flower farming is not rocket science, the ethiopians can do this themselves and benefit from it. Especially when considering the hazardous consequences of this farming, it would have at least made people feel better to some existent to know that the primary beneficiary of this is the people of Ethiopia. However it looks like Ethiopia is yet again being screwed up both ends. </p>
<p>Lets face it the current regime, which i believe is in its last phase, is purposely making ludicrous decisions, to ensure a lasting effect on the people of Ethiopia.</p>Degu

Flower farming is not rocket science, the ethiopians can do this themselves and benefit from it. Especially when considering the hazardous consequences of this farming, it would have at least made people feel better to some existent to know that the primary beneficiary of this is the people of Ethiopia. However it looks like Ethiopia is yet again being screwed up both ends.

Lets face it the current regime, which i believe is in its last phase, is purposely making ludicrous decisions, to ensure a lasting effect on the people of Ethiopia.

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TEDDY [Visitor] in response to: Bad weather affects Ethiopia's flower export for valentineFri, 17 Feb 2012 00:53:40 +0000TEDDY [Visitor]c411081@http://nazret.com/blog/<p>TPLF Thugs keep on your tears of crocodile for yourself bunch of Tchinkilatebis moron bandas .These so<br />
called Infrastructures aimed to develop the rural areas ,have a bad<br />
affect on the area .No matter to be an ecologist to see how much it is so<br />
poluted .After Alem Maya lake ,Koka is also in Danger .</p>TPLF Thugs keep on your tears of crocodile for yourself bunch of Tchinkilatebis moron bandas .These so
called Infrastructures aimed to develop the rural areas ,have a bad
affect on the area .No matter to be an ecologist to see how much it is so
poluted .After Alem Maya lake ,Koka is also in Danger .]]>http://nazret.com/blog/index.php/2012/02/15/bad-weather-affects-ethiopia-s-flower-export-for-valentine#c411081
Degu [Visitor] in response to: Bad weather affects Ethiopia's flower export for valentineThu, 16 Feb 2012 20:03:31 +0000Degu [Visitor]c411061@http://nazret.com/blog/<p>Pure</p>
<p>The major costs of the floor market for European are transportation, retail overhead, and spoilage. You have to consider these costs before you raise any issue. The delivery is by far very delicate and you should be proud at this stage to enter and capture some market share. We are able to provide low cost of production for growers those are the investment incentive. As far as we maintain the cost of production competitive we can attract more international farming companies or we can deliver the flowers ourselves and control the production process and some wholesale delivery activity. I hope to see the latter in the next cycle of the life of the business, that is light at the end of the tunnel.</p>Pure

The major costs of the floor market for European are transportation, retail overhead, and spoilage. You have to consider these costs before you raise any issue. The delivery is by far very delicate and you should be proud at this stage to enter and capture some market share. We are able to provide low cost of production for growers those are the investment incentive. As far as we maintain the cost of production competitive we can attract more international farming companies or we can deliver the flowers ourselves and control the production process and some wholesale delivery activity. I hope to see the latter in the next cycle of the life of the business, that is light at the end of the tunnel.

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mesfin_b [Member] in response to: Bad weather affects Ethiopia's flower export for valentineThu, 16 Feb 2012 15:33:57 +0000mesfin_b [Member]c411029@http://nazret.com/blog/<p>It is a blessing in disguise for Ethiopia.<br />
By this I mean the mother of all tyranny and looting -azeb the shifta mesfin will cry till her eyes are dry!!!<br />
Secondly the flower farming industry is a potentially hazardous type of agriculture for the farmland.<br />
In all such aspect it is betteroff to have no flower farming at all.</p>It is a blessing in disguise for Ethiopia.
By this I mean the mother of all tyranny and looting -azeb the shifta mesfin will cry till her eyes are dry!!!
Secondly the flower farming industry is a potentially hazardous type of agriculture for the farmland.
In all such aspect it is betteroff to have no flower farming at all.]]>http://nazret.com/blog/index.php/2012/02/15/bad-weather-affects-ethiopia-s-flower-export-for-valentine#c411029
markossa [Visitor] in response to: Bad weather affects Ethiopia's flower export for valentineThu, 16 Feb 2012 12:47:20 +0000markossa [Visitor]c411019@http://nazret.com/blog/<p>Did you notice that western TV station were more concered about the extensive usage of pesticides and warned customers to buy cheap roses from East Africa and South America and condemend the treatment of local workers there by Companies such as that great Indian in Ethiopia&#8230; I didnt&#8217;t hear them comlaining about prices affected by weather&#8230; ;-)</p>Did you notice that western TV station were more concered about the extensive usage of pesticides and warned customers to buy cheap roses from East Africa and South America and condemend the treatment of local workers there by Companies such as that great Indian in Ethiopia… I didnt’t hear them comlaining about prices affected by weather… ;-)]]>http://nazret.com/blog/index.php/2012/02/15/bad-weather-affects-ethiopia-s-flower-export-for-valentine#c411019
pure [Visitor] in response to: Bad weather affects Ethiopia's flower export for valentineThu, 16 Feb 2012 07:37:02 +0000pure [Visitor]c411003@http://nazret.com/blog/<p>&#8220;Flowers bring in vital foreign exchange. The deal between the Ethiopian government and the foreign investors specifies a minimum of &#8364;0.08 must enter Ethiopia per flower. Herburg alone exports 80 million roses a year to Holland &#8211; that&#8217;s a guaranteed &#8364;6.4 million entering the country.&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..but a 12 rose bouquet on a UK supermarket website costs &#163;40, or &#8364;3.91 per rose. That means 97% of the final value of the rose you buy in the shop never reaches Ethiopia!&#8221;</p>
<p>So i think there is a bigger issue here that needs more attention than bad weather and outputs for valentines day!</p>
<p>Ref: <a href="http://www.ethiopianreview.com/content/29573" rel="nofollow">http://www.ethiopianreview.com/content/29573</a></p>“Flowers bring in vital foreign exchange. The deal between the Ethiopian government and the foreign investors specifies a minimum of €0.08 must enter Ethiopia per flower. Herburg alone exports 80 million roses a year to Holland – that’s a guaranteed €6.4 million entering the country.…………..but a 12 rose bouquet on a UK supermarket website costs £40, or €3.91 per rose. That means 97% of the final value of the rose you buy in the shop never reaches Ethiopia!”

So i think there is a bigger issue here that needs more attention than bad weather and outputs for valentines day!